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09 November 1831

Birth of Henry Labouchere, writer, publisher, theatre owner and radical Liberal MP

Born into a Hugenot family and nephew of the prominent Whig politician of the same name, from whom he inherited a substantial fortune, Labouchere often cut a controversial figure. He used his wealth to found a weekly journal Truth in 1877 which he used to campaign for his personal crusades. He also founded the Queen’s Theatre in Long Acre and formed a company of players which included Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. Labouchere served as Liberal MP for Windsor 1865-66, Middlesex 1867-68 and Northampton 1880-1906. In parliament he acted the part of a political gadfly, not always acting in the best interests of the Liberal Party. One of the actions for which history will remember Labouchere is for his ‘gross indecency’ amendment to the 1885 Criminal Law Amendment Act which criminalised generations of innocent gay men until its repeal in 1967. His attacks on the establishment attracted the ire of Queen Victoria and it has been suggested that the Queen vetoed his appointment to the cabinet in 1892. Ever the individualist, Labouchere resigned his seat in 1906 in the wake of the Liberal landslide election and moved to Florence where he died in 1912. History will remember Labouchere for his ‘gross indecency’ amendment to the 1885 Criminal Law Amendment Act which criminalised generations of innocent gay men until its repeal in 1967

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The Liberal Democrat History Group promotes the discussion and research of topics relating to the histories of the British Liberal Democrats and its predecessor parties, the Liberal Party and the SDP, and of liberalism more broadly.

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We aim to appeal to anyone with an interest in the history of British Liberalism, whether academics, party activists or spare-time students of political history.

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Publish the quarterly Journal of Liberal History, containing articles, book reviews, biographies, and meeting reports

Publish books, including Peace, Reform and Liberation: A History of Liberal Politics in Britain 1679-2011Dictionary of Liberal Thought, and Great Liberal Speeches

Make resources available to students of Liberal history, including news of research in progress and guides to archive sources (see Research resources)

Provide a concise history of the Liberal Democrats and its predecessor parties, along with a more extensive set of historical articles and biographies – the Liberal History Online project, available through themes and time periods.

Publish shorter booklets as concise reference sources, including Liberal History (a concise history of the Liberal Democrats and its predecessor parties), Liberal Leaders 1828-1899Liberal Leaders of the Twentieth Century and Mothers of Liberty: Women who built British Liberalism

Organise discussion meetings, both in London and as fringe meetings at Liberal Democrat conferences

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